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Warwick Police responded to a report of a robbery at a Dunkin' Donuts store on Warwick Avenue. Officials say they are looking for a male who covered his face at the time of the robbery. He appeared to have a weapon on him at the time.

Providence: A fight outside a popular Providence bar led to five people injured with stab wounds and another victim hit by a car. The Providence Police Department says the incident took place outside The Whiskey Republic

Woonsocket: A Central Falls man is under arrest charged in a double fatal accident in Woonsocket that claimed the life of an adult and a teenager. Woonsocket Police responded to a single car accident in the area of 715 Mendon Road

Cranston: Woman suffered minor injuries when her SUV rolled over late Tuesday night. The woman might have been distracted by her GPS when she ran into a parked car on Waterman Avenue. She was the only person in the SUV. The woman was taken to Rhode Island Hospital

Newport: Police said a 7-year-old boy was transported to Rhode Island Hospital by LifeFlight following a crash Friday afternoon. According to police, the boy was riding a bicycle on Hillside Avenue when the crash occurred around 3 p.m.

Westerly: A homeowner and her young daughter said they are safe after a fire caused a roof collapse on Mohawk Court. The homeowner said she tried to put the fire out with a garden hose, but was unable to stop the flames from spreading.

Johnston: police arrested two men in connection with a sophisticated marijuana growing operation near an elementary school. Police said officers raided 4 and 6 Dante Ave. at about 5 p.m. Tuesday. They seized marijuana, cocaine and several guns.

Providence: The principal of Kizirian Elementary School faced a Providence District Court judge. Violet LeMar, principal, was arrested by Providence police and entered a not guilty plea Tuesday morning. LeMar was placed on administrative leave pending an internal performance review, the school department said in a prepared statement. LeMar was arrested after she and others did not follow proper protocols when they learned about accusations of sexual abuse by one of their teachers